




Private Anne Frank Walking Tour
Duration
2 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
Step into the pages of history with a 2-hour guided walking tour through Amsterdam, tracing the life of Anne Frank and the city’s WWII past. Beginning near Waterloo Square, your expert guide will take you through war-scarred neighborhoods, past memorials, and former hiding places used by the Dutch resistance. Learn how ordinary citizens lived under German occupation from 1940 to 1945, and hear the poignant story of Anne Frank and her famous diary, published by her father, Otto Frank. Along the way, you'll explore the Jewish quarter, the Portuguese Synagogue, and the Hollandsche Schouwburg, ending outside the Anne Frank House (entry not included).
This tour offers deep insight into Amsterdam’s wartime history and the impact of the Holocaust on its Jewish community. With stories of resilience, resistance, and remembrance, it is a must-do for history lovers and those seeking to understand Anne Frank’s legacy in the city where she once lived. Please note: the Anne Frank House requires separate tickets and should be booked independently at least two hours after this tour’s start time.
Starts near Waterloo Square, in front of the Jewish Historical Museum
Guided visit to key Jewish Quarter sites
Learn about Anne Frank, the February Strike, and Winter of Hunger
Hear stories of Dutch resistance and wartime life
Professional tour guide
Gratuities
Meal and beverage
Entrance Anne Frank House
Comfortable shoes
Weatherproof clothing
Water bottle
Public transportation nearby
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes
All English Tours start in front of the Jewish Museum
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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